Thank you to all the students that entered this competition. This was easily the most difficult competition we have had to judge all year with
Thank you to all the students that entered this competition. This was easily the most difficult competition we have had to judge all year with
Part 3: Dynamic Range in Action We’re going to look at some DRO results from a real assignment to produce interior shots of a pub/restaurant.
Part 2: High Dynamic Range vs Dynamic Range Optimisation DRO and HDR are very similar methods in overcoming the problem we described in photographing the
Thanks for all your entries for the September competition. The brief was to consider the following factors for your entry: 1. CONTRASTBlack & white photography
Thank you to everyone who entered the competition this month. We had a plethora of creative shots to choose from. We are delighted to see
Part 1: Introduction To Dynamic Range Optimisation At some point in our career, every photographer will be faced with capturing a scene that the camera
What a diverse set of street shots we had to choose from, and the judging was extremely difficult this month. No one shot was the
A member of the Leicestershire Fire and Rescue Service Learning and Development Team, Ian Nuttall (who is currently completing the IOP Professional Diploma in Photography)
Thank you to everyone who entered the travel photography competition in June. We were looking for technically proficient shots but also photographs that were thoughtful
Learning photography on your own is challenging because modern cameras are extremely complicated with a plethora of features. Camera manuals are not exactly accessible either.
Top Ten Photography Genres in the Most Demand by Paying Clients Wedding Photography Portraiture Family and Children Landscape Architectural Wildlife Fine Art Photojournalism & Street
Thank you to everyone who entered the competition – Three is the Magic Number. Here are the winners and two runner-up awards. WINNER – LEONARD